March 2n.
bEIROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
14
"Parisian Nightmare"
At Club Three 666
BAY CITY NOTES
Czechs Prepare to
Intern All Jews
Producer
Morrison,
Charlie
GENEVA. (JPS)—Determined
who was brought from Chicago
to stage complete floor show to imprison all the Jews in the
productions at the Club Three land in the fortress of Terezin,
666, under a new entertainment Czechia, Nazi puppet state, has
policy, made his bow this week ordered the Jewish Kehillas in
with his "Parisian Nightmare" Prague, Bruen and other cities
revue, starring a huge cast of to present all pertinent informa-
tion concerning the Jews in
talented sepia favorites.
Participating in Morrison's in- these cities.
Given only two days in which
itial effort are the Harlem High-
landers, clever song and dance to collect all relevant material,
quartette ; Sam Fouche, swing- the Kehillas have to give the
singing master of ceremonies ; government a list of all the
Princess Orelia and Pete, Cuban Jews, their addresses, their fam-
ritual dancers; Tarza, singing ilies and an inventory of their
and dancing soubrette ; Choco- property. This information is to
late and Mutt, jumping jacks of be investigated by the govern-
rhythm ; "Peaches" McKinney, ment in preparation for the in-
sweet-singing discovery ; t h e ternment of all Czech Jews in
eight Sepia-dorablels, direct from the prison ghetto of Terezin.
Chicago's famous Grand Terrace,
and now the largest dancing line Mt. Sinai Hospital Assn.
The Mount Sinai Hospital As-
of its kind loacIly, and many
sociation wishes to acknowledge
other outstanding performers.
The Hama State Collegians, the following donations:
From Mr. and Mrs. Morris
the. swing orchestra sensation of
1942, and a recent rage at the Solomon, in memory of Mrs. Sol
Michigan State College and the Adaskin ; from Mrs. Joseph Mo-
University of Michigan, also dell, in memory of Mrs. Fannie
opened at the Club Three 666, Paul; from Mrs. H. B. Ash, in
this week, for an indefinite en- memory of Mrs. Fannie Paul;
gagement. The club presents from the Slatker family, in mem-
complete shows at 10:45 and ory of mother, Etta Slakter, and
brother, Louis Slakter.
1 a. tn, nightly.
assitzummoi
Ill
—
7:1
Mr. and Mrs. Al Goldberg are
in Florida where they will spend
the rest of the month.
U.P.A. HELPS REFUGEES SETTLE IN PALESTINE
Mrs. William Kentz has re-
turned from Chicago after an
absence of 10 days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Anthony
have as their guest Miss Leontine
Schwarz of New York who, on
April 12, will become the bride
of their son, Ensign Irving B.
Anthony. In her honor, Mrs.
Anthony and her sister-in-law,
Mrs. S. 0. Rosenberg, were host-
esses at a tea for 80 guests on
March 15 at the home of the
latter. Assisting the hostesses
were Mesdames Joe Goldberg,
Louis B. Harrison, Louis Levine,
Eli Levy, Jack Kreekun, A. B.
Roman and Nate Seitner. Out-of-
town guests included the Misses
Harriet, Rose and Helen Rosen-
berg and Mrs. Herbert Gillis of
Detroit, and Mesdames Sidney
Adelson, Gerald Goldfarb, John
Immerman and B. I. Rosenberg
of Saginaw, and Mrs. I. Korn of
Manton, Mich.
Downtown Theaters
FOX—Hailed as one of the
most elaborate as well as one
of the funniest of the Abbott
and Costello musical laugh hits,
their newest, "Ride 'Em, Cow-
boy," comes to the Fox screen
starting Friday. "Ride 'Em, Cow-
boy" takes the nation's favorite
screwball pair to the wide open
spaces of an Arizona dude ranch
where they stage a round-uproar
of laughs in fast moving scrapes
with Indians, bucking bronchos.
wild steers and cute dudettes.
In addition there will be a com-
panion feature and the newest
issues of Fox Movietone News.
MICHIGAN — Joan Fontaine
in her Academy Award winning
performance in "Suspicion" with
Cary Grant will open on the
Michigan screen Friday in a
Detroit premiere. On the sanr.!
program will be the adventure
romance, "Law of the Tropics,"
starring Constance Bennett and
Jeffrey Lynn.
During the past two years of war
more than 35,000 Jewish refugees
from Germany, Poland and other
lands were settled in Palestine with
the aid of the United Palestine Appeal,
the ceritral American agency for
migration, colonization, up;milding
and defense in the Jewish national
home.Photo above shows a young refu•
gee girl working at a spinning wheel
JWEWO Installs
Officers; To Give
Theater Benefit
The Jewish Women's Euro-
pean Welfare Organization held
installation of officers on Mon-
day, March 16, at Congregation
Bnai Moshe, Dexter at Law-
rence.
A detailed financial report for
1941 was read by Harry Stolsky,
Neugarten Sunshine Club
Mrs. Morton L. Snyder, presi-
dent, with Mrs. Benjamin Krell.
Jr., as co-hostess, entertained
the executive board at "brunch"
on March 16.
The board of directors will
meet at the Center on March 23,
at 11 a. in. The regular meeting
will be held at 1:30, following
the board meeting. Mrs. Brown
will address the members in be-
half of the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign.
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Musical Instrument Exhibit
at Library
1 5 I 3 - 2 1 WOODWARD AVENUE
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1907 Schaefer (Dearborn)
11127 E. Jefferson
'Snatches Open Evenings
501 S. Washington (Royal Oakl
U. S. DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS AT ALL GRINNELL STORES
MARRY BBADLIN
Of the Piano Department of Grinnell Brothers
extends an Invitation to His Many Friends to Visit Him at
1515 WOODWARD AVENUE
Where He Ca, Display to Them the Latest Piano Creations
An unusual exhibit of musical
instruments of folk origin will
be on view at the Main Library,
Woodward and Kirby, for two
weeks beginning March 20.
Included in the exhibit will
be shepherds' flutes from Bul-
garia (kaval) and Poland, Italian
bagpipes (zampone), a Serbian
gusla, a Russian domra, a balal-
aika, a Finnish kantele and a
Syrian oud.
The display has been arranged
by the Public Library and the
Council of Social agencies.
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PAIR
MRS. A. KATZIN
financial secretary of the organi-
zzation. The retiring president,
Mrs. David Silverstein, thanked
the officers for their cooperation
and wished the new president
success.
The installation began with
Mrs. Knoppow as chairman, Mrs.
Shor as installing officer and
Mrs. Redblatt as conductor.
The officers installed were Mrs.
A. Katzin, president; Mesdames
Osnos, Sedor, Noodehnan, Zide,
Kay and Golden, vice presidents;
Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, treasurer;
Mrs. Agnes Levin, honorary sec-
retary; Mrs. J. Segal, board of
directors secretary ; Mrs. Gins-
berg,
corresponding secretary;
Mesdames F. Lewis, Linenthal,
German and Bagdade, trustees.
Music for the march of the
officers playing of the National
Anthem and Hatikvah was fur-
nished by Mrs. Shayefsky and
Miss Helen Robinson.
The retiring and new officers
were presented with flowers, and
Mrs. Smilo presented a gift of
appreciation on behalf of the
Open Evenings & Every
board to the retiring president.
It was decided to purchase
$1500 worth of defense bonds.
Arrangement s were made for
a theater benefit to be given
Sunday, April 5 (Chid Ilanm e d
Passover), at Litt man's People's
Theater.
Sunday till Passover.
Phone HOgarth 4857
A special board meeting will
be held Monday, March 23, at
Be sure to get
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sidle the stock
Is eomplete and
the assortments
fresh!
the home of Mrs. A. Katzin,
President. at 3378 Elmhurst.
in a typical Jewish colony in PaltAin e,
Although the war has come to the
very threshold of Palestine, it has not
interrupted the program of refugee
settlement supported by the United
Palestine Appeal in which are rum.
bined the Palestine Foundation Fund
and the Jewish, National Fund, the
two pillars of Palestine's development
during the pact twenty years.
Ladies' Auxiliary No.
135 of Red Cross
The Red Cross unit of th
Detroit Ladies' Auxiliary No. 13
of the Jewish War Veterans
the United States of Allied(
has begun its third year of Re
Cross work, in room 204 of th
Jewish Community Center. Tl
unit has added three work room
one located at 13226 Lawto
which is in charge of Edith Me
kin, assisted by Ena Berkowr
and Marie Marks. The Tayb
Shule work room is in charge
Fannie Hoffrichter, assisted
Kate Winston and Nita Nei
The third work room is in tl
home of Mrs. Bluestein, 1232
Broadstreet, assisted by San
Schwartz.
The Jewish community un
is in charge of Ella Felman, a
sisted by Lillian Fink, Bt
Zientz and Miriam Rubenstei
The Motor Corps consists (
Ruth Schrieber, Essie Bora ur
Rhea Nolich.
The Jewish Veteran unit ln
turned in 4,186 knitted at
stitched garments totaling 4.1
624 hours, and has donated
patch-work quilts, two afghan
The chairman of this group
Nettie Raskin; her co-chaim
is Ruth Bolhower.
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